Temporal introduces Asynchronous Market Queues (AMQs)

Wu stated that the encryption native research and development company Temporal published an article introducing Asynchronous Market Queues (AMQs), a method to achieve transaction reordering within Solana programs without modifying the Solana protocol. The article first elaborates on the difficulties faced by market makers in canceling limit orders when asset prices rise, leading to the goal of “Application Layer Autonomous Control Execution Order (ACE)” and subsequently introducing the technical solution of “Asynchronous Market Queues (AMQ)”. This is implemented in the Solana application layer through “instruction classification + priority sorting” to ultimately address market pain points and support ecological innovation. Additionally, the article objectively points out that AMQ is not a perfect solution, as it has potential issues such as being bypassed by validators and sacrificing some instruction atomicity and composability to achieve priority sorting.

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